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  1. Kenny Wertz – guitar, banjo, vocals (1971–1973) Roger Bush – bass, upright bass, vocals (1971–1973) Byron Berline – fiddle (1971–1973) Alan Munde – banjo (1972–1973) Don Beck – pedal steel guitar, mandolin (1973) Eric Dalton – drums (1972–1973) Joel Scott Hill – guitar, vocals (1974–1977)

  2. Byron Berline. Roger Bush. Kenny Wertz. Alan Munde. Roland White. Country Gazette was an American country rock and progressive bluegrass band, formed in 1971 by Byron Berline and Roger Bush. They played traditional bluegrass and contemporary songs on acoustic instruments. [1]

    • 1971–1991
  3. In their places, Hillman recruited Al Perkins and Kenny Wertz respectively. Wertz had previously played with Hillman in the Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. The band also added two guest musicians for their fall 1971 tour in Byron Berline and Roger Bush from Country Gazette.

  4. Kenny Wertz. Profile: American bluegrass guitarist and banjo player. In Groups: Country Gazette, The Flying Burrito Bros, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. Variations: Viewing All | Kenny Wertz. Wertz, K. Wertz. Shop now.

  5. Genres: Rock. Find tickets for The Flying Burrito Brothers concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  6. The Flying Burrito Brothers was an early country rock band founded in 1968, best known for its influential debut album, 1969's The Gilded Palace Of Sin. Although the group is most often mentioned in connection with country rock legends Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman (both former members of The Byrds ), the group underwent many personnel changes.

  7. Complete "Country Gazette" bio- and discography - start here... Members of "Country Gazette" were Byron Berline, Roger Bush, Kenny Wertz, Alan Munde, Herb Pedersen, Roland White, Dave Ferguson, Billy Joe Foster, Joe Carr, Michael Anderson, Bill Bryson, Gene Wooten, Greg Kennedy, Bill Smith, Chris Vandertuin, Dawn Watson, Steve Garner.